a. [Fr.: pa. pple. of ennuyer to bore.] Affected with ennui.
1757. Gray, Lett. Hurd, 25 Aug. I am alone, and ennuyé to the last degree, yet do nothing.
1822. T. Mitchell, Aristoph., II. 18. A sort of ennuyé, triste, pitiable busy-idler.
1847. Disraeli, Tancred, III. V. vii. 109. He must be terribly ennuyé here.
b. quasi-sb. (also fem. ennuyée), one who is troubled with ennui.
1826. Mrs. Jameson (title), Diary of an Ennuyée.